The last month of tour passed quicker than I expected. Soon enough, we were on the plane. It didn't take long before I was looking for Andy at the airport.
I gasped as a pair of hands covered my eyes. I breathed in and I could just tell it was him.
"Hey, baby," he said. I spun around and wrapped him in a hug.
"Oh my god, this feels so good. Ugh, I missed you," I smiled and kissed him, my hands on either side of his face.
"I love you," he smiled after I let him go.
"Oh, I love you too. Come on, let's get home."
"Have you said bye to the guys?"
"Yeah, they understand that I want to get home as soon as possible," I shrugged and grabbed his hands. Obviously, my sickness continued as the baby wasn't going anywhere anytime soon. The guys were worried about me but I convinced them that I was fine, it was just a tummy bug. They were gullible.
During the car ride home, I didn't stop chatting about tour and how much fun it was. I was probably babbling because I was nervous about telling Andy. I felt so sick.
He pulled up outside our home.
"How does it feel to be back?"
"Amazing. I love our fans, but it feels good to be back home," I smiled.
Once we got inside, Andy made me sit down. He said he assumed I was exhausted from the flight. He was half right. I was exhausted, but it was mainly due to the symptoms of pregnancy.
He made me mac and cheese and we sat on the floor together, me eating pasta and him eating pizza.
"Andy, there's something I really need to tell you," I said after we had eaten our dinner and I was curled into his side watching TV. He muted it.
"What's up, baby?"
"Okay, I don't know how you're going to react, but... I-I'm, oh god, I'm pregnant," I bit into my lip, hard.
"I-I'm going to be a dad?" He stuttered. I nodded with a grin. He laughed and pulled me in for a huge hug. He kissed my head and then my lips, his hands cupping my cheeks. He left them there as we spoke, his face only an inch from mine, "wow, this is incredible. When did you find out?"
"About a month ago... I didn't want to tell you something so important over the phone, so I kept it until I came back."
"You... You've known for a whole month?"
"Andy, I didn't tell anyone else. I just... I needed to see your reaction. I'm sorry, but I couldn't do it on the phone..." I sighed.
"It's okay, I understand. Thanks so much for telling me first," he hugged me again, laughing with joy, "so, how far along?"
"Two months. Remember my birthday?"
"How could I forget?" He winked at me and I laughed.
"I was so worried you'd get mad. I thought you might not want to keep the baby..."
"Of course I do. Sure, it will be hard with our jobs but we'll make it work. I promise," he smiled, "can we tell my mom and dad?"
"Apparently it's not good to tell people before 12 weeks in case anything goes wrong, but I think it would be nice to tell your parents," I shrugged and grinned. He smiled and grabbed his phone.
"Hey Andy," I heard Andy's mom, Amy, reply after a while of the phone ringing. He put it on loud speaker, "how are you? How's the new record going?"
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I Won't Dwell On Heaven's Calling (Black Veil Brides)
FanfictionHayley Black is fortunate enough to have a career in photography. She takes pictures of bands and musicians for a living. Will touring with Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria change her life for better or for worse?